• Justin L. Long, 34, of 325 Bluffs St., Bluffs, was booked into the Morgan County Jail at 4:02 a.m. Saturday on charges of speeding, possession of methamphetamine and driving while license is revoked or suspended.

BURGLARIES, THEFTS

• Someone broke into a house in the 500 block of Park Street in Meredosia, according to a report filed at 6 a.m. Saturday.

Jacksonville Police

ACCIDENTS

• Police were searching for a woman involved in two traffic accidents that caused injuries to two women within 15 minutes Saturday morning in the 500 block of North Clay Avenue.

Lavonda A. Carraway, 34, of 800 Illinois Ave. and Kiara R. Walton, 28, of Brooklyn went to Passavant Area Hospital for treatment, according to police.

Police said Carraway and Walton were passengers in a vehicle being driven by LaDiamond N. White, 23, of Springfield that was rear-ended about 2:10 a.m. by a pickup truck being driven by an unidentified woman.

White and her passengers told police that it appeared that the woman then intentionally rammed the pickup truck into the side of White’s vehicle after the rear-end collision.

After the accident, Carraway was crossing the 600 block of North Clay Avenue when she was struck by the pickup truck. The driver of the pickup then left her vehicle in a driveway on North Clay Avenue and ran away. Carraway declined medical treatment at the scene but later went to the hospital.

• Two people were injured about 12:20 p.m. Saturday in a two-vehicle accident in the 1600 block of Mound Road.

Cora L. Lacey, 89, of Jacksonville and an unidentified 16-year-old girl went to Passavant Area Hospital for medical treatment.

Police said Lacey was driving west on Mound Road when her vehicle crossed into the eastbound lane, where it collided head-on with vehicle being driven by the teenager.

Police said the accident was being investigated.

OTHER REPORTS

• An Ameren Illinois electrical transformer blew about 12:20 p.m. Saturday in the 900 block of West Walnut Street and caused a power outage in the surrounding area for about three hours, according to police.